Abstract

The event-triggered adaptive neural networks control is investigated in this paper for a class of fractional-order systems (FOSs) with unmodeled dynamics and input saturation. Firstly, in order to obtain an auxiliary signal and then avoid the state variables of unmodeled dynamics directly appearing in the designed controller, the notion of exponential input-to-state practical stability (ISpS) and some related lemmas for integer-order systems are extended to the ones for FOSs. Then, based on the traditional event-triggered mechanism, we propose a novel adaptive event-triggered mechanism (AETM) in this paper, in which the threshold parameters can be adjusted dynamically according to the tracking performance. Besides, different from the previous works where the derivative of hyperbolic tangent function tanh(⋅) needs to have positive lower bound, a new type of auxiliary signal is introduced in this paper to handle the effect of input saturation and thus this limitation is released. Finally, two numerical examples and some comparisons are provided to illustrate our proposed controllers.

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